Family History Information Standards Organisationhttps://fhiso.org
One community, one standardThu, 22 Feb 2018 05:00:25 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.5BetterGEDCOM Archivehttps://fhiso.org/2018/02/bettergedcom-archive/
Sun, 04 Feb 2018 18:02:25 +0000http://fhiso.org/?p=2566FHISO has managed to resurrect an archive copy of the BetterGEDCOM wiki — the precursor of FHISO — under their domain name. The pages are based on a WikiSpaces export made after WikiSpaces locked the site in 2016, and because of this it lacks style information and does not include dynamic pages (such as “Recent Changes”) that WikiSpaces had been providing.

The archive may be found at:

https://archive.fhiso.org/BetterGEDCOM/

That link goes to an index page we added as part of the archiving process; the original home page may be found at:

https://archive.fhiso.org/BetterGEDCOM/HOME.html

Note that there isn’t (yet) a ‘search’ function and so it’s currently more browse- than search-able, but it acknowledges the huge effort and deep insights contributed by so many people on multiple topics, many of which FHISO has yet to revisit.

The minutes of this meeting are available here: http://fhiso.org/minutes/2017-09-12/

]]>Second Release of Draft Standards for Public Commenthttps://fhiso.org/2017/09/second-release-of-draft-standards-for-public-comment/
Mon, 11 Sep 2017 14:44:29 +0000http://fhiso.org/?p=2437A little over two months ago we released our first two draft standards on Citation Elements: one on General Concepts such as the data model, the other giving RDFa bindings for tagging citation elements in HTML formatted citations. This generated some very useful discussion which identified many places where the documents could be improved. Most consequentially, we agreed to change the following three points:

1. Remove the notion of a layer identifier and defer metadata support for the time being.

2. Change all our http: IRIs to https: due to security and privacy concerns.

3. Expand the notion of a translation set into a more general localisation set to allow a combination of structured and unstructured values.

We have now applied these changes, and have also added significantly to the number of examples and explanatory notes in the documents. The new documents can be found linked from our public drafts page:

]]>FHISO Board Meeting 1 August 2017https://fhiso.org/2017/08/fhiso-board-meeting-1-august-2017/
Sat, 05 Aug 2017 10:29:05 +0000http://fhiso.org/?p=2413The FHISO Board met by Google Hangout on 1 August 2017 at 1800 UTC. Subjects covered included finances, extending existing memberships, and a report from the Technical Project Team on the two draft standards released on 29 June.

The minutes of this meeting are available here: http://fhiso.org/minutes/2017-08-01/

Presents the relationship between formatted citations and citation elements; presents a model for layered citations; presents a solution for replicated data in different languages or scripts; discusses subtyping, extensions, constraints, and cardinality; describes preservation of structure in list-flattening formats; provides all needed information for creating serialization formats and data model bindings.

http://fhiso.org/TR/cev-concepts

2) Citation Elements: Bindings for RDFa

Presents a data model binding and serialization as RDFa attributes in HTML or XML, and thus for semantic markup of a formatted citation in HTML. An example of a list-flattening format and proof of concept that the concepts document is sufficient to define a data model binding.

http://fhiso.org/TR/cev-rdfa-bindings

A list of current drafts can be accessed at <http://tech.fhiso.org/drafts/>. We welcome any and all comments on these on the tsc-public mailing list <http://tech.fhiso.org/tsc-public>. [...]